US7506997B1 - Illumination device for simulation neon lighting - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an illumination device for simulating neon or similar lighting, and more particularly, to an illumination device incorporating a slotted and reflective circuit board to increase light-collection efficiency.
- Neon lighting which is produced by the electrical stimulation of the electrons in the low-pressure neon gas-filled glass tube, has been a main stay in advertising and for signage.
- a characteristic of neon lighting is that the tubing encompassing the gas has an even glow over its entire length irrespective of the viewing angle. This characteristic makes neon lighting adaptable for many advertising applications, including script writing and designs, because the glass tubing can be fabricated into curved and twisted configurations simulating script writing and intricate designs.
- the even glow of neon lighting being typically devoid of hot spots allows for advertising without visual and unsightly distractions.
- any illumination device that is developed to duplicate the effects of neon lighting must also have even light distribution over its length and about its circumference. Equally important, such lighting devices must have a brightness that is at least comparable to neon lighting.
- Neon lighting is a well-established industry, a competitive lighting device must be lightweight and have superior “handleability” characteristics in order to make inroads into the neon lighting market. Neon lighting is also recognized as being fragile in nature. Because of the fragility and heavy weight, primarily due to its supporting infrastructure, neon lighting is expensive to package and ship. Moreover, it is extremely awkward to initially handle, install, and/or replace. Any lighting device that can provide those previously enumerated positive characteristics of neon lighting, while minimizing its size, weight, and handleability shortcomings, will provide for a significant advance in the lighting technology.
- an illumination device comprising a profiled rod of material having waveguide properties that preferentially scatters light entering one surface (“light-receiving surface”) so that the resulting light intensity pattern emitted by another surface of the rod (“light-emitting surface”) is elongated along the length of the rod.
- a light source extends along and is positioned adjacent the light-receiving surface and spaced from the light-emitting surface a distance sufficient to create an elongated light intensity pattern with a major axis along the length of the rod and a minor axis that has a width that covers substantially the entire circumferential width of the light-emitting surface.
- the light source is a string of point light sources spaced a distance apart sufficient to permit the mapping of the light emitted by each point light source into the rod so as to create elongated and overlapping light intensity patterns along the light-emitting surface and circumferentially about the surface so that the collective light intensity pattern is perceived as being uniform over the entire light-emitting surface.
- a “leaky” waveguide rod is structural member that functions both as an optical waveguide and light-scattering member.
- a waveguide As a waveguide, it tends to preferentially direct light entering the waveguide, including the light entering a surface thereof, along the axial direction of the waveguide, while as a light scattering member, it urges the light out of an opposite surface of the waveguide. As a result, what is visually perceived is an elongated light pattern being emitted along the light-emitting surface of the waveguide rod.
- a circuit board is typically populated with LEDs and placed in a housing adjacent the light-receiving surface of the “leaky” waveguide rod.
- the housing generally comprises a pair of side walls defining an open-ended channel that extends substantially the length of the rod.
- the housing preferably not only functions to house the circuit board populated with the plurality of LEDs, but also to collect light not emitted directly into the light-receiving surface and reflect it into the rod.
- the internal surfaces of the side walls and the circuit board may be constructed of or coated with light-reflecting material (e.g., white paint) in order to increase the light-collection efficiency by reflecting the light incident upon the internal surfaces of the housing to the rod.
- light-reflecting material e.g., white paint
- constructing or coating the side walls with light-reflecting material can increase manufacturing costs. Accordingly, there remains a need for a construction for an illumination device which achieves the desired light-collection efficiency, but without unduly increasing manufacturing costs.
- the present invention is an illumination device for simulating neon or similar lighting, which incorporates a slotted and reflective circuit board to increase light-collection efficiency.
- An illumination device made in accordance with the present invention generally comprises a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs); a housing for receiving the plurality of LEDs; a light-diffusing member positioned adjacent the housing for receiving light emitted from the LEDs; and a slotted and reflective circuit board for operably connecting the LEDs to a power source and/or control system.
- LEDs light-emitting diodes
- a housing for receiving the plurality of LEDs
- a light-diffusing member positioned adjacent the housing for receiving light emitted from the LEDs
- a slotted and reflective circuit board for operably connecting the LEDs to a power source and/or control system.
- the slotted circuit board includes a flexible substrate of a predetermined length, having a top surface and a bottom surface.
- the substrate also has a first lateral (upper) edge, a second lateral (lower) edge, and defines a central longitudinal axis.
- the circuit board receives and is populated with the plurality of LEDs substantially along the central longitudinal axis, with each individual LED operably connected to a conductive trace applied to a surface of the circuit board.
- the flexible substrate further defines a plurality of slots oriented longitudinally and along either side of the central longitudinal axis, with the slots defining an upper longitudinal axis and a lower longitudinal axis. The slots facilitate manipulation of the substrate along the respective upper and lower longitudinal axes.
- the substrate can be manipulated from a first, substantially flat position to a second position by folding the substrate along each of the upper and lower longitudinal axes, such that the substrate can be inserted into the housing in an approximate U-shape.
- FIG. 1 is a partial plan view of a slotted circuit board for incorporation into an illumination device made in accordance with the present invention, and showing the conductive trace applied to the top surface of the substrate of the circuit board
- FIG. 2 is a partial plan view of the circuit board of FIG. 1 , showing the conductive trace applied to the bottom surface of the substrate of the circuit board;
- FIG. 3 is an end view of the circuit board of FIG. 1 , illustrating the manipulation of the substrate from a first position to a second position;
- FIG. 4 is an end view of an exemplary illumination device incorporating the circuit board of FIGS. 1-3 .
- the present invention is an illumination device for simulating neon or similar lighting, which incorporates a slotted and reflective circuit board to increase light-collection efficiency.
- An illumination device made in accordance with the present invention generally comprises a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs); a housing for receiving the plurality of LEDs; a light-diffusing member positioned adjacent the housing for receiving light emitted from the LEDs; and a slotted and reflective circuit board for operably connecting the LEDs to a power source and/or control system.
- LEDs light-emitting diodes
- a housing for receiving the plurality of LEDs
- a light-diffusing member positioned adjacent the housing for receiving light emitted from the LEDs
- a slotted and reflective circuit board for operably connecting the LEDs to a power source and/or control system.
- FIGS. 1-2 are partial plan views of the respective top and bottom surfaces of an exemplary slotted circuit board 12 for incorporation into an illumination device 10 made in accordance with the present invention.
- the slotted circuit board 12 includes a flexible substrate 14 of a predetermined length, having a top surface 22 and a bottom surface 24 .
- the substrate 14 also has a first lateral (upper) edge 16 , a second lateral (lower) edge 18 , and defines a central longitudinal axis 15 .
- a conductive trace 26 is applied to the substrate 14 , in this exemplary embodiment, to the top and bottom surfaces 22 , 24 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the conductive trace 26 would commonly be applied by adhering a layer of copper over the substrate 14 , and then removing unwanted copper through chemical etching or a similar technique; however, other manufacturing methods could also be used to apply the conductive trace 26 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- the flexible substrate 14 further defines a plurality of slots 20 oriented longitudinally and along either side of the central axis 15 , with the slots 20 defining an upper longitudinal axis 17 and a lower longitudinal axis 19 .
- the slots 20 facilitate manipulation of the substrate 14 along the respective upper and lower longitudinal axes 17 , 19 .
- the slots 20 are cut or made simultaneously, with a punch or other mechanical device.
- the slots 20 are also cut in such a manner that the slots 20 do not disrupt the electrical connection of the LEDs 28 to the trace 26 .
- slots 20 need not necessarily be elongated to accomplish the objectives of the present invention.
- Rounded holes, perforations, or similar openings through the substrate 14 could also be used to define the respective upper and lower longitudinal axes 17 , 19 and facilitate the manipulation of the substrate 14 . Therefore, the term “slot” as used in the present application is intended to include any such alternate openings that facilitate the manipulation of the substrate 14 .
- the top surface 22 of the substrate 14 is reflective. This may be accomplished by constructing the substrate 14 from a light-reflecting material or by coating or otherwise applying a light-reflecting material, such as white paint or tape, to the top surface 22 of the substrate 14 .
- the top surface 22 of the circuit board 12 receives and is populated with the plurality of LEDs 28 .
- Each individual LED 28 is operably connected to the conductive trace 26 substantially along the central longitudinal axis 15 .
- the legs 30 of each LED 28 are soldered or similarly connected to the conductive trace 26 substantially along the central axis 15 , thus operably connecting the LEDs 28 to a power source and/or control system (not shown).
- the trace 26 forms a continuous bus along the length of the substrate 14 outside of the area bounded by the respective upper and lower longitudinal axes 17 , 19 , with the trace 26 traveling between adjacent slots 20 for connection to the LEDs 28 .
- the substrate 14 when the substrate 14 is manufactured, it would typically be in a substantially flat orientation, i.e., in a first position. Of course, being in such a substantially flat orientation makes it easy to cut the slots 20 described above through the substrate 14 .
- the substrate 14 can be manipulated from the first position to a second position by folding the substrate 14 along each of the upper and lower longitudinal axes 17 , 19 , such that the substrate is in an approximate U-shape.
- such an exemplary illumination device 10 for simulating neon or similar lighting includes the slotted circuit board 12 populated with the plurality of LEDs 28 ; the housing 34 for receiving the slotted circuit board 12 and LEDs 28 ; and a light-diffusing member 32 positioned adjacent the housing 34 for receiving light emitted from the LEDs 28 .
- the light-diffusing member 32 is a rod-like member similar to that described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,592,238 and 6,953,262 having a light-emitting surface 36 and an internal surface that serves as a light-receiving surface 38 .
- the light-diffusing member 32 could also be produced in various other shapes without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- light entering the light-diffusing member 32 of the illumination device 10 through the light-receiving surface 38 is scattered and/or diffused so as to be perceived as being substantially uniform over the light-emitting surface 36 .
- the slotted circuit board 12 populated with the plurality of LEDs 28 is positioned within the housing 34 .
- the housing 34 generally comprises a pair of side walls 40 , 42 and a base 44 defining an open-ended channel that extends substantially the length of the light-diffusing member 32 .
- the outer surfaces of the side walls 40 , 42 may be constructed of or coated with a light-absorbing material (e.g., black paint or tape) while the inside surfaces of the side walls 40 , 42 and the base 44 are coated with a light-reflecting material in order to increase the light-collection efficiency by reflecting the light incident upon the internal surfaces of the housing 34 to the light-diffusing member 32 .
- a light-absorbing material e.g., black paint or tape
- the inside surfaces of the side walls 40 , 42 and the base 44 are coated with a light-reflecting material in order to increase the light-collection efficiency by reflecting the light incident upon the internal surfaces of the housing 34 to the light-diffusing member 32 .
- a light-absorbing material e.g., black paint or tape
- the inside surfaces of the side walls 40 , 42 and the base 44 are coated with a light-reflecting material in order to increase the light-collection efficiency by reflecting the light incident upon the internal surfaces of the housing 34 to the light-diffusing member 32
- the circuit board 12 since the circuit board 12 itself is constructed with or coated with a light-reflecting material, once the substrate 14 has been manipulated into the approximate U-shape of the second position and positioned in the housing 34 , the circuit board 12 effectively serves as a quasi-parabolic reflector, such that light from the LEDs 28 that is not directly emitted into the light-diffusing member 32 is collected and reflected by the circuit board 12 into the light-diffusing member 32 .
- a construction improves the light-collection efficiency, but without unduly increasing manufacturing costs.
- the side walls 40 , 42 of the housing 32 restrict such movement and hold the flexible substrate 14 in the approximate U-shape of the second position.
- a method of manufacturing an illumination device 10 in accordance with the present invention includes the steps of: providing a circuit board 12 , which receives and operably connects a plurality of light-emitting diodes 28 to a power source and/or control system, and includes a flexible substrate 14 defining a plurality of slots 20 oriented longitudinally and along either side of a central longitudinal axis 15 ; manipulating the substrate 14 of the circuit board 12 from a first, substantially flat position to a second position by folding the substrate along longitudinal axes defined by the slots 20 into an approximate U-shape; positioning the circuit board 12 in the second position into a housing 34 ; and placing a light-diffusing member 32 adjacent the housing 34 for receiving light emitted directly from the light-emitting diodes 28 and light collected and reflected from the circuit board 12 .
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